NEW YORK, Jan. 26, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- It's no secret that telehealth will be among the most talked about healthcare IT topics at HIMSS17 - a prediction perfectly aligned with last month's revelation from the Federation of State Medical Boards (FSMB) that telemedicine is its members' top medical regulatory issue. According to Logicalis Healthcare Solutions, the healthcare-focused arm of Logicalis US, an international IT solutions and managed services provider (www.us.logicalis.com), telehealth is at a tipping point as the lines between healthcare and telehealth continue to blur. Soon, there will be no distinction between the two - telehealth will become a natural extension of the way medical care is provided. Logicalis warns that healthcare organizations that are unprepared for this change put themselves at risk of being overwhelmed by the coming onslaught of expectations and regulations as the consumerization of IT extends to the healthcare market. To help healthcare CIOs transition to a successful telehealth implementation, Logicalis is offering a downloadable white paper, "How to Design and Implement a Successful Telehealth Program for Your Organization."

"Younger generations of patients are digital natives, so a concept like telehealth is not foreign to them. When possible, they would rather see their clinicians virtually than face-to-face. Think of it like the transition from banking in front of a teller to online banking or from shopping in a store to using Amazon - the change that's coming in healthcare will be just as widespread and radical," says Ed Simcox, Practice Leader, Logicalis Healthcare Solutions. "To accommodate this, the regulatory environment is changing and the way that payers reimburse for telehealth is improving. Yet, a lot of healthcare organizations are still playing a wait-and-see game. Our advice is to take strong initial steps now, planning the implementation of their telehealth programs and blending them into their overall clinical profile so they don't get left behind by patients and payers alike. Implementing telehealth doesn't happen overnight - start now or you could miss the boat."

How Does Telehealth Fit into the ONC's Triple Aim?
As hospitals and healthcare systems work toward the ideal of value-based care, they are under tremendous pressure from payers to deliver better population health as a whole and from an increasingly younger patient demographic to deliver a more consumer-like healthcare experience. Understandably, these pressures have led the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC) to adopt as one of its top missions the Triple Aim, three important healthcare industry goals originally conceived by the Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI) for optimizing the performance of health systems. The experts at Logicalis Healthcare Solutions point out that telehealth can contribute significantly to achieving each goal, a key indicator that telehealth's time has come.


    1. Improve the Patient's Care Experience: The goal of telehealth is to give
       patients anytime, anywhere access to quality care.  With telehealth,
       hospitals and healthcare systems can literally deliver the physician's
       office via an app to a patient's computer or mobile device. By taking the
       physical exam room or clinic out of the picture and putting the virtual
       version of that experience directly into the consumer's hands, healthcare
       providers are taking the next step in the consumerization of healthcare
       IT and delivering the kind of digital service that will usher in a new
       frontier in medical care.
    2. Improve the Health of Populations: By making healthcare more easily
       accessible to entire populations of people that previously had physical
       or geographic limitations to receiving it, telehealth can improve the
       health of entire populations. Imagine, for example, a senior citizen who
       has trouble walking and can no longer drive - simply getting to the
       doctor for diagnoses and periodic followup examinations may be difficult
       which means such patients often forego recommended care.  Imagine, too,
       the difficulty for families who don't have ready access to a reliable
       vehicle - how will they visit the doctor in person? Telehealth gives them
       an alternate solution.
    3. Reduce Per Capita Costs of Healthcare: When providers make it easier for
       patients to consume healthcare, patients become more compliant - and,
       typically, as compliance with medical advice improves, so does the
       patient's health. By monitoring chronic conditions, for example, via
       telehealth, healthcare organizations can bend the cost curve for an
       entire population of at-risk people, improving each individual's overall
       health and reducing the cost of care as a result.

Want to Learn More?


    --  Find out why Logicalis believes America's young will drive telehealth
        adoption: http://ow.ly/ENLr308aiFa.
    --  There are no shortcuts on the road to telehealth; download a Logicalis
        white paper, "How to Design and Implement a Successful Telehealth
        Program for Your Organization," and explore its nine-step roadmap here:
        http://ow.ly/GRPY308a3St.
    --  Examine telehealth from the patient's viewpoint, the clinician's
        viewpoint, and the CIO's viewpoint.
    --  Explore Logicalis' recent healthcare-related news as well as its
        healthcare website: http://ow.ly/RjgA308ajF0.

About Logicalis
Logicalis is an international multi-skilled solution provider providing digital enablement services to help customers harness digital technology and innovative services to deliver powerful business outcomes.

Our customers cross industries and geographical regions; our focus is to engage in the dynamics of our customers' vertical markets including financial services, TMT (telecommunications, media and technology), education, healthcare, retail, government, manufacturing and professional services, and to apply the skills of our 4,000 employees in modernizing key digital pillars, data center and cloud services, security and network infrastructure, workspace communications and collaboration, data and information strategies, and IT operation modernization.

We are the advocates for our customers for some of the world's leading technology companies including Cisco, HPE, IBM, NetApp, Microsoft, VMware and ServiceNow.

The Logicalis Group has annualized revenues of over $1.5 billion from operations in Europe, North America, Latin America and Asia Pacific. It is a division of Datatec Limited, listed on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange and the AIM market of the LSE, with revenues of over $6.5 billion.

For more information, visit www.us.logicalis.com.

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